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EMEL SELB`ACHOF COLUMBUS, OHIO.

Letters Patent No; 75,472, dated March 10, 1868.

IMPROVEMENT IN STOVE-DRUMS.

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TO ALL WHOM IT MAY GONCERN;

Beit knowfn that I, EMBL SELBAGH, of Columbus, Ohio, have 'invented' a new and improved Stove-Drum; and I do hereby declare that the following is a. fullafnd cleai description thereof, reference being had to the accompanying drawings, and to the letters of reference marked thereon. I

The nature ofmy invention consists invprovidi-ng a.` stove-drum with steam, which, by dampening the soot, will prevent its accumulation in the pipes.

To enable others Skilled in the art to make and use my'invention, I-will proceed to desciibe its construction and operation.

Figure I lrepresents the drum C as Vplaced onthe stove A.

.Figure II repi'esents the open' end of the drum.

Figure III represents a front view of the drum.

Figure IV, a sectional-view of the same.

Figure V represents the pau inserted in the drum.

The drum C is constructed with a Adoor at one end, as shown by Fig. I, resting upon rod F. Running through the drum lengthwise I secure two metal slats, m m, upon which slides the lpeu D, as shown in Fig. II. This pan is constructed'with four' openings, more or less,'(Fig. V,) through which the smoke passes. 1Ihese openings'E E ai'e enclosed in short pipes lleading above the top of the pan, as shown in F E, Figs. II and IV. As the smoke reaches the drum through the supply-pipe B it passes through the 4openings in the pan D, and thence upward through thepipe B.v The, pan D being filled with water, a. steam is generated, which fills the drum and dempens the soot, which prevents its sticking and accumulating in the stone-pipes, and thus avoids foul pipes and chimneys, besides adding much to the quantitjr and healthy character of the heat-thrown off into the room. l

Whet I claim as my invention, anddesre to secure by 'Letteis Patent, is-

The pan D, in combination with the drum C,'opera-ting and errenged substantially as und for the purpose set forth.

EMEL SELBACH.

`Witnesses:

Tnos. E. TAYLOR, SAML. Gnmcx. 

